| Literature DB >> 25717342 |
Alexander Gerber1, Alexander V Hofen-Hohloch1, Johannes Schulze1, David A Groneberg1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)-associated particulate matter (PM) has to be seen as an independent health hazard and needs to be discussed separately from the already well-known toxic and carcinogenic compounds contained in cigarette smoke. We believe that brand-specific amounts of PM are of public interest and should be investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Automatic environmental tobacco smoke emitter; Cigarettes; Particulate matter
Year: 2015 PMID: 25717342 PMCID: PMC4339475 DOI: 10.1186/s12995-015-0047-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Occup Med Toxicol ISSN: 1745-6673 Impact factor: 2.646
Figure 1Automatic environmental tobacco smoke emitter: the AETSE consists of a glass syringe with a plunger, a stepper motor to pull and push the plunger, a microcontroller that drives the motor and aluminium parts. Two rubber gloves are embedded into the glass panel to operate the system.
Figure 2The measuring cycle: complete measuring cycle illustrated exemplarily.
Figure 3Measurement of AUC: the interval from ignition to extinction (five minutes) was evaluated.
Figure 4Comparison of 3R4F, P&S and Players Virginia No. 6. Significance was assumed, when p< 0,05 (* means significant): PM2.5 Mean concentrations are compared.
Figure 5Comparison of 3R4, P&S and Players Virginia No. 6. Significance was assumed, when p< 0,05 (* means significant): PM2.5 AUC are compared.
Shows average PM2.5 mean concentrations, average AUC PM 2.5 and tar- yield for 3R4F reference cigarettes, P&S cigarettes and Virginia cigarettes without filter
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| 3R4F reference | 1,725 ± 244 | 527,644 ± 74,812 | 300 | 9,5 |
| P&S | 1,982 ± 252 | 606,171 ± 77,311 | 300 | 10 |
| Virginia | 1,525 ± 193 | 464,788 ± 59,417 | 300 | 10 |
PM concentrations of the P&S brand cigarette exceeded the reference cigarette values significantly (p < 0,05) (Figures 4 and 5). For all parameters and brands, individual values were statistically distributed according to a Gaussian distribution. Surprisingly, PM values of Virginia without filter were significantly lower than the corresponding values of 3R4F research cigarettes and P&S cigarettes (p < 0,05). This means that the mere existence of cigarette filters might have less influence on PM release than other aspects of cigarette designs, such as tobacco mixture, cellulose content and other additives that influence burning-characteristics.